Hi everyone, I recently bought my first peercoins on BTC-e. I would like to store them in a paper wallet for now until more sites accept them, so I was wondering if this is possible and if there is a peercoin equivalent of bitaddress.org
Sorry if this is a simple question, I’ve been using bitcoin and litecoin for awhile but just got into peercoin very recently so have not learned everything about it yet.
I have always wanted to run one of these for peercoins so maybe i’ll get a chance to look at the code in more detail at some point but if anyone wants to fork the code i’ll set it up in a repo and we can go from there.
I have always wanted to run one of these for peercoins so maybe i’ll get a chance to look at the code in more detail at some point but if anyone wants to fork the code i’ll set it up in a repo and we can go from there.
+1 for www.brainwallet.org. Just make sure you use a truly random way of generating passphrases, such as Diceware. If you just use a slightly modified version of a famous line or saying, you’re going to get robbed at some point.
Even the oldwallet file is for btc… look at starting adduced… its what index is based off.
Ur right though there was one for ppcoin on sunnys domain so it is possible but code is needed or work required to make the changes.
Fuzzybear
[quote=“FuzzyBear, post:10, topic:1037”]Even the oldwallet file is for btc… look at starting adduced… its what index is based off.
Ur right though there was one for ppcoin on sunnys domain so it is possible but code is needed or work required to make the changes.[/quote]
Am I right in understanding that, if one generates (preferably offline) wallets via the above tool, one does not need to download the peercoin client, as available on the main website (peercoin.net)?